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May 1981

Volume

1

Issue

9

Total pages

76

Binding

Stapled

Copies on hand

3

Workflow state

Ready for scanning

Cover story

The Schoolhouse Apple: From Pilot to Sesame Place

Issue highlights

[csf-folk:dude-happy-right]Exec Edu-Ware. Applefest '81. Where Does the Money Go? - Finale. Taking Apples for Granted. On Planting Seeds in Our Schools: An Essay. Sesame Place. A Flight Plan for Teaching. The Schoolhouse Apple: From Minnesota to Florida. Harley Software: A Family Affair. The Miraculous Modem, Part 2. Give Your Apple a Videotape Machine.

Cover, Contents and sample pages

These sample JPG images are in the 1-2 MB size-wise and reasonably high resoultion at 2,544 x 3,297 pixels with some quality compression. These are half the resolution of the project's source/reference images scanned to TIF format at 600 dpi (5,100 x 6,600 pixels).

Softalk magazine was published in four full volumes between September 1980 and August 1984. In total, over 9,300 information-rich pages chronicle a pivotal period in the history of Apple microcomputing. More generally – due to its pioneering breadth and depth of content – Softalk is an unparalleled source of information that captures the emerging revolutionary impact of affordable microcomputing on our societies, cultures, arts, and economies.

Currently this on-line archive contains only a brief profile of each issue available to the project. See the About page for more information about the goals of, and roadmap for, the Softalk Apple Project.